Expro Group, an international energy services company with market leadership in well access and well flow optimization, has appointed Karen David-Green to the newly created position of chief communications, stakeholder and sustainability officer on Sept. 27.
David-Green is a seasoned executive with considerable experience leading communications, marketing and investor relations functions, with particular expertise in the energy industry.
At Expro, she is responsible for leading the planning and execution of the company’s communication and engagement with key stakeholders, including analysts, investors and employees, as well as its sustainability initiatives and environmental, social and governance (ESG) reporting. She reports to Mike Jardon, CEO of Expro.
“Karen brings deep and highly relevant experience to Expro—her prior success overseeing investor relations, communications and sustainability programs will be invaluable as we enter Expro’s next chapter as a public company through our combination with Frank’s International,” Jardon said. “Karen is uniquely qualified to help us build a best-in-class program to deepen our engagement with key stakeholders and articulate our clear vision for the future of our company and the role we play in helping our customers deliver on a lower carbon future.”
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